Rosemary Mawe, the manager of PNG's para-squad, says the new chairs will make a big difference.

As you know Papua New Guinea has got a rough terrain and in terms of mobility for our para athletes it has been very difficult, having access to various facilities, and with the use of these wheelchairs it will go a long way in assisting our athletes.

PNG para-squad manager Rosemary Mawe

She says she never expected to meet a charity in Glasgow which would donate equipment to her six-member squad.

"Definitely not. I didn't expect anything, and I'm overwhelmed and very grateful," she said.

"As you know Papua New Guinea has got a rough terrain and in terms of mobility for our para athletes it has been very difficult, having access to various facilities, and with the use of these wheelchairs it will go a long way in assisting our athletes."

Papua New Guinea's Elias Larry made the final of the 100m para-sprint in Glasgow and says his new running shoes might have made all the difference.

"The old shoes were a bit broken, so I thank them for donating me a new pair of shoes, I was happy and comfortable to run my race," he said.